Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 37.
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... necessary to modern society . Not only is it necessary , but as shown by the above quotations , it may be and is achieved through exercise of the rights of the copyright owner in cases in which material is covered by statutory copyright ...
... necessary to modern society . Not only is it necessary , but as shown by the above quotations , it may be and is achieved through exercise of the rights of the copyright owner in cases in which material is covered by statutory copyright ...
46. lappuse
... necessary that a substantial part of the copyrighted work be taken ( 92 , 117 ) , and this doctrine makes it necessary to draw the line between lawful and forbidden use ( 84 ) . While the weight of opinion appears to be that the ...
... necessary that a substantial part of the copyrighted work be taken ( 92 , 117 ) , and this doctrine makes it necessary to draw the line between lawful and forbidden use ( 84 ) . While the weight of opinion appears to be that the ...
220. lappuse
... necessary to enable him to use it for that purpose . So , if he has not acquired the right to print the map , he cannot use his plate for that purpose , because he has not made himself the owner of something as necessary to printing as ...
... necessary to enable him to use it for that purpose . So , if he has not acquired the right to print the map , he cannot use his plate for that purpose , because he has not made himself the owner of something as necessary to printing as ...
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PART | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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